Broken Blade Titles Guide (June 2026) How to Unlock Every Title

Welcome to the complete Broken Blade titles guide. If you want to know how to unlock every title and pick the best ones for your build, this guide covers everything you need from the Excalibur update. Our team spent several weeks testing unlock methods, comparing stat buffs, and talking to top players on the official Discord to bring you the most accurate information.

Broken Blade titles are much more than simple cosmetic name tags. Each title you unlock provides a permanent stat buff that boosts your damage, luck, health, critical damage, attack speed, or EXP gain. Understanding how the title system works is one of the fastest ways to strengthen your character without spending any Robux.

In this guide, I will walk you through every title category in the game. You will learn the exact unlock requirements for level-based titles, boss titles, collection titles, Soul Forge titles, and master titles. I will also share the best titles for PvP, PvE, and farming so you can improve your build from your first day in the game.

Whether you are a brand new player or pushing end-game content, titles matter. The right title can increase your damage output by a noticeable margin and make difficult boss fights far easier. If you are still learning the basics of movement, combat, and leveling, check out our Broken Blade beginner progression guide before diving deep into the title system.

Our testing showed that players who actively chase titles during the first two weeks of gameplay level faster and defeat bosses sooner. The stat buffs are small at first, but they compound with gear and skills. By the time you reach mid-game, the gap between a player with titles and a player without them is obvious.

One common misconception is that titles are only for end-game players. That is not true. Level-based titles unlock within the first few hours of gameplay. Even the earliest title gives you a small health or damage edge that makes the tutorial area smoother. New players who ignore titles are making the game harder than it needs to be.

How Titles Work in Broken Blade

Broken Blade uses a title system that rewards your achievements with permanent stat bonuses. When you unlock a title, you gain a passive buff that applies to your character at all times while that title remains active. You can only equip one title at a time, so choosing the right one for your current activity is a key part of character improvement.

The game currently organizes titles into five main categories. Level-based titles unlock as you hit natural progression milestones. Boss titles drop from defeating specific world bosses and dungeon bosses. Collection titles require gathering items, weapons, and artifacts across the map. Soul Forge titles come from crafting and enhancing your gear. Master titles demand true mastery of the game’s advanced mechanics and end-game content.

Stat buffs vary widely depending on the title tier. Common bonuses include raw damage percentage, critical damage percentage, attack speed, health points, luck for improved drop rates, and EXP gain for faster leveling. Higher-tier titles usually provide stronger buffs or multiple stat bonuses at once. The gap between a basic level title and a top-tier master title can be massive in high-level content.

Titles do not take up inventory space and cannot be lost once you earn them. You can switch between any unlocked titles at any time through the titles menu. This flexibility means you can equip a luck title while farming rare drops, then switch to a damage title before entering a PvP arena. If you want to see how these buffs pair with specific weapons, read our best weapons for title pairings breakdown.

One thing that confused me early on was whether titles stack. They do not stack in the sense that you cannot equip two at once. However, the buff from your active title works alongside your gear, skills, and blessings. This means a title is essentially an extra gear slot that costs nothing to maintain.

The title system was expanded significantly with the Excalibur update. Before that patch, the game had fewer titles and weaker buffs. The update added new master titles, buffed existing boss titles, and introduced collection titles tied to new biomes. If you played before the Excalibur update, you should check your title menu again because some of your old titles may have improved stats.

Titles also interact with your race and blessing choices. A damage title on a race with high base damage can push your numbers into very high territory. A luck title combined with a blessing that boosts drop rates creates a farming machine. Experimenting with these combinations is half the fun of building your character.

How to Unlock Every Title in Broken Blade

There are over 40 titles in Broken Blade as of the Excalibur update. Each category has its own unlock path, and some titles are much harder to earn than others. I will break down every category so you know exactly what to work toward next.

Level-Based Titles

Level titles are the easiest to unlock and the first ones new players should chase. You earn these simply by reaching specific level milestones through normal questing and combat. The first level title usually unlocks around level 10, with additional titles appearing at level 25, level 50, level 75, level 100, and beyond depending on the current max level cap.

Each level title provides a modest stat buff that helps with early progression. Early titles might grant small health or damage boosts that make starter content smoother. Mid-level titles begin adding luck or EXP gain, which makes the grind to max level feel faster. The max level title typically offers the strongest stat package among the level category and serves as a solid all-around choice until you unlock boss or master titles.

To unlock these titles fast, focus on main quests and daily missions. Grinding mobs in high-density areas also speeds up leveling. Party up with other players when possible because group content usually gives bonus EXP. If you are struggling to level quickly, our beginner guide covers the fastest leveling routes and quest chains in 2026.

One tip from the community is to equip an EXP title while pushing levels. If you unlock a mid-tier level title that grants EXP gain, activate it immediately. The faster you level, the sooner you hit the next milestone and unlock the next title. This creates a snowball effect that makes early progression much more enjoyable.

I personally recommend not skipping side quests while leveling. Side quests often send you to areas with high mob density, which means more kills and more EXP. They also teach you the map layout, which helps later when you need to farm specific bosses for titles.

Another helpful strategy is to join a guild or group early. Guildmates can share tips about which quests give the most EXP per minute. They can also help you clear tough quest bosses that might otherwise slow down your leveling. The social aspect of Broken Blade makes the title grind much more bearable.

Finally, do not forget to use food buffs or temporary EXP items while leveling. These stack with your title buffs and make the journey to max level significantly shorter. Every percentage point of EXP gain matters when you are pushing for that next level title.

Boss Titles

Boss titles drop from defeating specific world bosses and dungeon bosses across the Broken Blade world. These titles are harder to earn than level titles but provide stronger and more specialized buffs. One of the most sought-after boss titles is the Blade Master title, which requires defeating a specific high-level boss multiple times or completing a hidden achievement tied to that boss encounter.

Players on the community Discord and Reddit frequently mention that boss titles can be frustrating because unlock conditions are not always obvious. Some bosses need to be defeated ten or more times before the title unlocks. Others require dealing a certain percentage of damage or landing the final blow. I recommend farming bosses during server events or boost windows when title unlock rates increase. Bringing a full party also makes the fights faster and reduces the chance of other players interfering.

Focus on the earliest bosses first to build a foundation of beginner boss titles. Titles from the first few world bosses usually give damage or health buffs that help you tackle harder content later. As your gear and level improve, move up to end-game bosses that grant critical damage and attack speed bonuses. These buffs become essential for the hardest dungeons.

If you are working toward end-game weapons like the Moon Cut Katana, boss titles are a natural part of that journey. Many of the same bosses drop both title unlocks and weapon materials. Check our end-game weapon and title progression guide to see which bosses to prioritize.

Another community tip is to track your boss kills manually. The game does not always show progress toward title unlocks, so keeping a personal log helps you stay motivated. If you kill a boss twenty times with no title, you might be missing a hidden condition like dealing damage only with a certain weapon type or surviving the fight without healing.

When I farmed boss titles for my main character, I found that mornings were the best time. Fewer players online means less competition for boss spawns. I also kept a dedicated boss-farming loadout with high damage and movement speed to get to spawns faster. These small habits add up over a week of farming.

Some boss titles are tied to dungeon completion rather than open world spawns. These dungeon bosses usually have guaranteed spawn mechanics, which makes them easier to farm consistently. The trade-off is that dungeons often require keys or energy, so you cannot run them endlessly. Plan your dungeon runs around daily reset times to maximize your attempts.

Party composition matters for boss title farming. A balanced group with one tank, one healer, and two damage dealers can clear bosses faster than a group of random players. If you have friends who also need the same title, coordinate your farming sessions. Shared progress makes the grind feel shorter.

Collection Titles

Collection titles require gathering specific items, weapons, or artifacts across the Broken Blade world. These titles often have the longest grind because they depend on rare drops, limited resource spawns, and map exploration. The good news is that collection titles frequently provide luck buffs, which help with all future farming and drop hunting.

Common collection requirements include gathering Moon Pieces, collecting every basic weapon type, finding hidden artifacts in specific biomes, or opening a large number of chests. Some collection titles need you to defeat a set number of enemy types or collect rare crafting materials. The exact list changes with updates, so check the in-game collection tracker after each patch to see what is new.

The most efficient way to farm collection titles is to focus on one collection at a time. Trying to complete everything at once will burn you out and make your inventory chaotic. Pick a collection that gives a title with a buff you actually need, such as a luck title for general farming, and grind that area until you finish it. Then move to the next collection.

Moon Pieces are a common requirement for several collection titles. These items drop from specific enemies and spawn in set locations across the map. For detailed farming routes and exact spawn timers, our farming strategies for title requirements guide has everything you need.

Community members also suggest farming collection titles during double-drop events. When the server runs a drop rate boost, your luck title plus the event multiplier can make rare collection items appear much faster. Patience is the key here because some collection titles take days or weeks of casual farming to complete.

During my testing, I worked on the weapon collection title first. It required me to collect every basic weapon type, which sounds hard but actually happens naturally while leveling. By the time I was level 60, I had already found most of the required weapons through normal quest rewards and chests. The only ones I had to farm were the rare drops from specific biomes.

Hidden artifacts are another collection category that trips up new players. These artifacts do not show up on your regular map. You need to explore off-path areas, check behind waterfalls, and look for glowing objects in caves. Veteran players often share artifact locations on Discord, so join the community if you get stuck.

Chest collection titles are easier than they sound. Every region has a set number of chests, and they respawn on a timer. Make a route that hits all the chests in one region, then repeat it daily. Within a week, you will have enough chest opens for the title. This is a great passive activity to do while waiting for boss spawns.

Soul Forge Titles

Soul Forge titles come from crafting, upgrading, and enhancing weapons at the Soul Forge station. These titles reward players who invest time into the gear system rather than just grinding levels. You unlock Soul Forge titles by reaching certain enhancement thresholds, crafting specific weapon tiers, or successfully upgrading gear to high levels without failure.

Common unlock conditions include enhancing a weapon to plus five, plus ten, or plus fifteen. Some titles require crafting a specific number of elemental weapons or using rare materials like Soul Crystals and Essence Shards. The stat buffs from Soul Forge titles usually focus on damage and attack speed because they tie directly to your weapon investment and combat style.

To speed up Soul Forge title unlocks, save your materials for one weapon at a time. Spreading upgrades across multiple weapons slows down your progress toward enhancement-based titles and wastes gold. Farm daily dungeons for enhancement materials and sell unused gear for gold to fund the crafting process. Soul Forge titles become especially important in the late game when base weapon stats need the extra boost to stay competitive in end-game content.

One mistake new players make is trying to enhance gear too early. Low-level weapons get replaced quickly, so burning materials on them is inefficient. Wait until you have a solid end-game weapon before pushing for plus ten or higher. That way your Soul Forge title unlocks align with gear you will actually use for a long time.

I learned this the hard way on my first character. I spent all my gold enhancing a level 30 sword, then replaced it two days later. On my second character, I saved every material until I got the Moon Cut Katana. Then I pushed it to plus fifteen in one session and unlocked three Soul Forge titles at once.

Enhancement success rates drop as you go higher. Plus five to plus ten is usually safe, but plus ten to plus fifteen can fail and cost you materials. Use protection items if you have them, especially on your main weapon. The cost of a protection item is usually cheaper than re-farming the materials for another attempt.

Crafting elemental weapons is another path to Soul Forge titles. These weapons require elemental cores dropped by specific enemies. The grind for cores is long, but the resulting weapon is powerful and the title buff is permanent. I recommend crafting elemental weapons for your main element type to get the most combat value.

Master Titles

Master titles are the hardest and most rewarding titles in Broken Blade. These titles require completing advanced achievements that test your mastery of multiple game systems simultaneously. Unlock conditions include reaching the current max level, defeating every world boss, completing all major collections, maxing out multiple Soul Forge upgrades, and winning a set number of PvP matches.

Because master titles demand so much from players, they provide the best stat buffs in the game. A master title might give bonuses to damage, critical damage, and attack speed all at once. Some master titles also grant unique health or luck buffs that no other category offers. If you are a completionist, master titles represent your ultimate end-game goal.

The path to master titles is intentionally long. I recommend treating them as a background objective rather than a short-term grind. Work on the requirements passively while you enjoy other content. Over time, the achievements will stack up and the master titles will unlock naturally. Community feedback shows that players who rush master titles often get frustrated, while those who take a steady approach enjoy the journey and feel more accomplished when the titles finally appear.

Some master titles may have hidden conditions that are not listed in the basic tracker. Top players on Discord suggest that certain master titles require specific actions like defeating a boss without taking damage or crafting a perfect weapon with zero failed enhancements. Keep an eye on community discussions to discover these secret requirements as they are found.

One master title that many players chase is the all-collections completion title. This requires every single collection item in the game, which is a massive undertaking. The buff is usually a combination of luck and damage, making it one of the best all-around titles. I recommend starting this chase early by picking up rare items whenever you see them.

PvP master titles are among the most difficult because they require wins rather than just participation. You need to reach a certain rank or win streak to unlock these. If you are not a PvP player, do not stress about these titles. Focus on PvE master titles instead, which still provide excellent buffs.

Best Titles for Different Builds

Not every title fits every playstyle. The best title for your character depends on whether you are building for raw damage, PvP dominance, efficient farming, or balanced progression. I have tested dozens of title combinations over the past month across multiple characters to find the strongest picks for each build type.

Best Titles for Damage Builds

If you want to maximize your damage output, look for titles that boost raw damage, critical damage, and attack speed. Boss titles from end-game bosses and master titles are usually the strongest choices here. A damage-focused title can increase your overall DPS by a significant margin, making boss fights and PvE content much faster and more efficient.

For early-game damage builds, the max level title provides a solid damage boost until you unlock your first boss titles. Once you start farming end-game bosses, switch to a boss title that offers critical damage. In the late game, a master title with multiple offensive stats is the ideal choice. Pair your damage title with a high-damage weapon from our best weapons guide for maximum power.

Attack speed titles are often underrated for damage builds. Faster attack speed means more hits per second, which means more chances to crit and apply on-hit effects. If you are using a fast weapon like a katana or dual blades, an attack speed title can outperform a raw damage title in sustained fights. I tested this with a level 80 character and found that the attack speed title gave me about 15% more total damage over a 60-second fight.

Critical damage titles shine when you have high crit rate from gear or blessings. If your base crit rate is already 40% or higher, a critical damage title adds massive value. On the other hand, if your crit rate is low, prioritize raw damage or attack speed first. Build your title around the stats your gear does not already cover.

Best Titles for PvP

PvP in Broken Blade rewards burst damage and survivability. The best PvP titles combine attack speed with health or critical damage bonuses. Fast attack speed lets you land combos before your opponent can react, while extra health keeps you alive through enemy burst rotations.

Boss titles that grant attack speed are excellent for PvP because they let you animation-cancel faster and punish whiffed attacks. Some collection titles also provide health bonuses that help you survive longer in arena fights. I recommend testing a few titles in friendly duels before committing to one for ranked matches. Master titles that boost both offense and defense are the ultimate PvP choice once you unlock them.

One PvP tip from the community is to switch titles between rounds if the game allows it. Some players use a health title against burst opponents and an attack speed title against slower tanks. Being flexible with your title choice gives you a strategic edge that many players overlook. I tried this myself and won several close matches simply because I had more health than my opponent expected.

Movement speed is another hidden PvP stat that some titles provide. While it is not as common as damage or health, a small movement boost can help you dodge skills and close gaps. If you find a title with movement speed and attack speed, consider it a top-tier PvP pick regardless of the other stats.

Best Titles for Farming and EXP

Farming and leveling titles should focus on luck and EXP gain bonuses. Luck increases drop rates for rare items, which speeds up collection title progress and gear farming. EXP gain bonuses make leveling alts or reaching max level on your main much faster.

Collection titles are often the best for farming because many of them grant luck buffs. Level titles that grant EXP gain are also useful while you are pushing toward max level. If you are farming Moon Pieces or boss drops, equip a luck title before starting your grind. For the best farming routes and weapon pairings, check our Moon Pieces farming guide.

Some players keep a full set of farming gear and a luck title ready for daily boss runs. This setup might sacrifice some damage, but the increased drop rate pays off over time. If you farm the same boss every day, the extra drops from a luck title add up to significant progress over a week. I farmed a mid-tier boss for seven days with a luck title and got three rare drops compared to one drop without it.

EXP titles are especially valuable during double EXP events. The title buff stacks with the event multiplier, making your leveling speed absurdly fast. If you have an alt character, wait for a double EXP event and then grind with an EXP title equipped. You can push from level 1 to level 50 in a single weekend with the right setup.

How to Equip and Change Your Title

Equipping a title in Broken Blade is simple once you know where the menu is located. Many new players ask on the community Discord why their titles are not working, and the answer is almost always that they never activated them after unlocking. Here is the exact process you need to follow.

Step 1: Open the main menu by pressing the menu button or the assigned keybind on your platform. Step 2: Look for the Titles tab or icon, usually positioned near the character stats or inventory section. Step 3: Scroll through your list of unlocked titles and click the one you want to make active. Step 4: Confirm the selection and check your character stats to verify the buff is applied.

You can change your active title at any time with no cooldown period. There is no gold cost or resource cost to switching titles. The only limitation is that you can only have one title active at a time. Make sure to switch titles based on your activity: use a luck title for farming, a damage title for boss fights, and a balanced title for general questing.

If you do not see the title you just unlocked, try rejoining the server. Sometimes title unlocks need a session refresh to appear in the menu. Also check that you actually met the requirement. If a title needs ten boss kills and you only have nine, it will not show up until you finish the tenth.

Another issue players report is that the title menu lags or does not load. This usually happens on mobile devices or older computers. Lowering your graphics settings can fix the menu lag. If the problem persists, try playing on a private server with fewer players, as crowded servers can cause UI delays.

Title Unlock Order for New Players

If you are just starting out, the title system can feel overwhelming with over 40 options to chase. I recommend following a simple unlock order that maximizes your power without burning you out. This path is based on what our team found most effective during the first 30 days of gameplay.

Start with level-based titles. These unlock automatically as you play through the story and complete quests, so there is no extra grind required. By the time you hit level 50, you will have a solid damage or health buff that makes the rest of the game easier. Next, move to early boss titles. Defeat the first few world bosses to grab their titles, which provide stronger buffs than level titles at that stage.

After you have a few boss titles, start working on collection titles that require items from areas you already visit for quests. This passive approach lets you make progress without going out of your way. Save Soul Forge titles for when you have enough gold and materials to upgrade weapons efficiently. Master titles should remain your long-term goal while you enjoy the rest of the content.

One mistake I see new players make is trying to rush collection titles too early. They spend hours farming low-level items for a tiny luck buff when they could be leveling and unlocking better titles. My advice is to let collection titles happen naturally while you level. Pick up items as you go, and only farm when you are close to finishing a collection.

Here is a simple timeline for your first month. Week one should focus on leveling and grabbing the first few level titles. Week two should introduce boss farming for early boss titles. Week three should add collection farming during your daily routes. Week four should focus on Soul Forge upgrades if you have a good weapon by then. Master titles are a month-two or month-three goal for most casual players.

Hidden Title Unlock Tips and Troubleshooting

Sometimes titles do not unlock even when you think you meet the requirements. This is one of the most common pain points mentioned in forum discussions. The first thing to check is whether you are tracking the right condition. Some titles require exact actions, like landing the last hit on a boss or crafting without failures.

If a title is not unlocking after multiple attempts, try restarting the server or rejoining the game. Some title triggers are tied to session states and need a fresh load to register. Also make sure you are not using exploits or glitches, as those can sometimes block legitimate title unlocks until the server resets.

For hidden titles, watch the official Discord and community Reddit threads. Players discover new secret unlock methods after every major update. During the Excalibur update, several hidden titles were found through unconventional means like emoting in front of statues or using specific weapons against certain bosses. Staying active in the community is the best way to find these before they become common knowledge.

Another issue players report is that stat buffs do not feel like they are working. In most cases, the buff is working but the base numbers are small. A 5% damage buff on a low-level weapon is hard to notice. Once you have high base damage, the same percentage becomes much more visible. Test your damage on a training dummy with and without the title to see the exact difference.

If you are still stuck, try asking in the game Discord with a screenshot of your achievements. Moderators and veteran players are usually happy to help. Just make sure you read the pinned messages first, because most common title questions have already been answered there.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do titles work in Broken Blade?

Titles are unlockable achievements that provide permanent stat buffs like damage, luck, health, critical damage, attack speed, and EXP gain. You can equip one title at a time from the titles menu. The buff from your active title works alongside your gear and skills.

How do I unlock all titles in Broken Blade?

You unlock titles by progressing through five categories. Level titles unlock from hitting level milestones. Boss titles drop from defeating specific bosses. Collection titles require gathering items. Soul Forge titles come from weapon upgrades. Master titles require completing advanced end-game achievements.

What are the best titles in Broken Blade?

The best title depends on your build. Damage builds want boss or master titles with damage and critical damage. PvP players need attack speed and health titles. Farmers should equip collection titles with luck and EXP buffs. Test different titles to find what fits your playstyle.

How do I get the Blade Master title?

The Blade Master title is a boss title that requires defeating a specific high-level boss multiple times or completing a hidden achievement tied to that encounter. Track your kills manually and try farming during server boost events. Party up to make the fights faster.

How do I change my active title?

Open the main menu and find the Titles tab near your character stats. Scroll through your unlocked titles and click the one you want to activate. You can switch titles at any time with no cooldown or cost. If a new title is missing, try rejoining the server.

What titles should I prioritize as a new player?

Start with level-based titles because they unlock automatically while you quest. Next, grab early boss titles for stronger buffs. Let collection titles progress naturally as you explore. Save Soul Forge titles for when you have an end-game weapon. Master titles are a long-term goal.

Conclusion

That wraps up our complete Broken Blade titles guide. You now know how to unlock every title category, from the easy level-based titles to the challenging master titles that only the most dedicated players earn. You also have a clear idea of which titles work best for damage builds, PvP, and farming.

Titles are one of the most impactful progression systems in Broken Blade. A single title can change how fast you level, how much damage you deal, and how lucky you are with rare drops. Take the time to unlock as many as you can, and do not be afraid to switch them based on what you are doing in the game.

If you want to keep improving your character, combine your new titles with the right weapons and farming strategies. Check out our other Broken Blade guides for more progression tips, and good luck unlocking every title in 2026.

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